The photographs of Charles Berger have been exhibited world-wide, including the Smithsonian Institution, and are in the Permanent Photographic Collection of The Museum of Modern Art (New York). His books Image Tibet (1973) and Flamenco Gitano (1975), which used creative photographic imagery to convey ethnographically sophisticated information, were groundbreaking documents of visual anthropology. In 1991, he developed UltraStableColor, a permanent, non-fading color print process which has become the gold standard for fine-art photographers and printmakers. Legends of The Spirit Trees (2011) was photographed close to home in Santa Cruz County, California.
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